Here's to post those songs that you know you shouldn't listen to but are so good you just can't stay away.At present, mine are Sexy Back from Justin TimberlakeThis Ain't a scene, it's an arms race from fall out boyBreaken dishes from Rihanna

AKB48, because their music is the fluffiest fluff ever, and some of their music videos...do they really need to show so much skin O_o ? And yet for some reason I totally love this song: River, which I would normally say had far to much yelling for my taste.

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Xeno wrote:For an honest answer, probably chillstep and glitch hop. Both are very closely related to dubstep and brostep, which I hate both of those styles of EDM, but I really enjoy chillstep and glitch hop.

Never did like brostep. Dubstyle is the superior style in the EDM genre, at least in my opinion

For me it would have to be Slim Shady (and what's worse then me liking the song I know all the lyrics... I don't even know how that hapened) and Stronger/I heard 'em say by Kanye West. I don't listen to these on perpose (most of the time...) but when they come oup on my phone I'll let em rip and sing along.

Xeno wrote:For an honest answer, probably chillstep and glitch hop. Both are very closely related to dubstep and brostep, which I hate both of those styles of EDM, but I really enjoy chillstep and glitch hop.

Never did like brostep. Dubstyle is the superior style in the EDM genre, at least in my opinion

I hope you mean that dub is superior in that its better than brostep. Otherwise, we're going to have some issues.

Xeno wrote:For an honest answer, probably chillstep and glitch hop. Both are very closely related to dubstep and brostep, which I hate both of those styles of EDM, but I really enjoy chillstep and glitch hop.

Never did like brostep. Dubstyle is the superior style in the EDM genre, at least in my opinion

I hope you mean that dub is superior in that its better than brostep. Otherwise, we're going to have some issues.

Dubstyle > Dubstep > Brostep Can't say much about chillstep and glitch hop since I heard only two songs in those sub genres. Though I am going to look at some more chillstep for sure

There is a song I heard on the radio. I only caught bits and pieces, but the chorus, what I could understand, got stuck in my head. I sang it in my head for two days before I finally searched for it... It was "All the Things she said' by T.A.T.U (I think that's the name). A song about a lesbian loving another lesbian...I have listened too it once since then...Then I prayed and vowed never again. But I still catch myself sometimes singing it...That beat was awesome.

There is a song I heard on the radio. I only caught bits and pieces, but the chorus, what I could understand, got stuck in my head. I sang it in my head for two days before I finally searched for it... :wow!: It was "All the Things she said' by T.A.T.U (I think that's the name). A song about a lesbian loving another lesbian...I have listened too it once since then...Then I prayed and vowed never again. But I still catch myself sometimes singing it...That beat was awesome. :bang:

T.A.T.U has extremely catchy music. That sound got stuck in my head for a year off and on. But the background is kinda messed up I had to pray as well haha.

I have a bit of a weakness for tunes from the '80s. Currently my iTunes library has both Duran Duran and Styx. I know the lyrics don't always make much sense and neither band is Christian, but there's something about the style of both that I enjoy.

All American Rejects, I'll clarify, the earlier albums are fun pieces of awesome. The newest album kids in the street is way more mature an contains some language, not a lot but still. And some songs that are um... Interesting(fast and slow) but some songs on the album are down right addictive. That and The black Parade album by My chemical Romance are my guilty pleasures. Amazing albums but not exactly great as far as language